Probable Cause Article Jason Martin CJA/364 October 13‚ 2014 A. Zimmer Probable Cause Article We have already gone over the exclusionary rules associated with unwarranted searches and seizures‚ now we need to look at warranted searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no warrants be issued unless based on probable cause by a sworn Affirmation‚ this applies to all warrants whether they are for search or seizure. In order to understand the concept behind warrants‚ we must also understand
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Personal Dilemma Evan C. Acree CJA/324 February 21‚ 2015 Yolonda Johnson Personal Dilemma A minimum of forty-nine push-ups within a two minute time frame‚ fifty-nine sit-ups within a two minute time frame‚ a five mile run within a forty minute time frame‚ and six pull-ups (Smith‚ 2015). These are the United States Army’s Ranger physical fitness test standards for any male who wants to attend the Army Ranger School no matter the age or background of the person. These physical fitness standards are
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CJA 364 Criminal Procedure Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment was set in place to protect society from unlawful police work. When it comes to apprehending criminals and ensuring their conviction‚ evidence needs to be gathered before hand. To do so‚ there is a lengthy process to be followed; the search and seizure method‚ the arrest‚ reasonableness‚ and right of privacy methods. However‚ there are laws that can protect officers in the line of duty or make accommodations
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Paper on article Done for Intro to Psychology IQ And Mathematical Learning In the article Motivation‚ Not IQ‚ Matters Most for Learning New Math Skills‚ psychologists study math abilities and habits of thirty-five hundred German students from the fifth to tenth grade. Students’ mathematical abilities were evaluated each year using standardized testing. In addition to this students were given an IQ test and surveys that questioned about their attitudes toward math. As the title of this report
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content to help better understand. The inquiry that I am investigating is; how does the use of figures‚ direct language‚ and abstracts as writing features in civil engineering help the reader better understand the content? One of the first scholarly articles that I stumbled across while researching was called High Strength Steel in Buildings and Civil Engineering Structures: Design of Connections. While briefly reading
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b. c. | | Null Hypothesis: MANUF has a unit root | | Exogenous: Constant | | | Lag Length: 0 (Automatic - based on SIC‚ maxlag=21) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | t-Statistic | Prob.* | | | | | | | | | | | Augmented Dickey-Fuller test statistic | -29.65726 | 0.0000 | Test critical values: | 1% level | | -3.436548 | | | 5% level | | -2.864165 | | | 10% level | | -2.568220 | | | | | | | | | | | | *MacKinnon (1996)
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Econ 301 Review 1 Spring 2014 1. A consumer can spend her fixed income of $200 on two products‚ food (F) and luxuries (L). The consumer’s tastes are represented by the utility function U=FL. Food sells for $2 per unit and luxuries sell for $5 per unit. a) Draw the budget constraint of the consumer and explain your diagram. b) Knowing that the marginal utilities of F and L are MUF = L and MUL = F‚ respectively‚ compute the amount of each good in the consumer’s optimal basket. 2. Let income
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Victim’s Rights and Vengeance CJA/324 ETHICS in CRIMINAL JUSTICE June 30‚ 2014 This paper examines aspects of victimized people‚ the effect of wrongdoing on victimized people. Particular attention is drawn to the stereotypes associated with victims and constructions of the ideal victim. Procedural and administration rights particularly assume an imperative part in characterizing whether exploited people are given proper consideration. A lot of people
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Juvenile Justice System Carlos M. Lino Rios University of Phoenix CJA/204 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE March 18‚ 2013 David Kurylowicz‚ MBA Juvenile Justice System There is a rationale in society that juveniles are still in development state and their Behavior can be malleable. This means that bad or erratic behavior can be change with appropriate treatment‚ rehabilitation‚ and influence by an active community. A juvenile is defined by the law as any person under the age of eighteen. Juvenile
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Protein Article Research Michael Jones SCI/241 Nutrition January 14‚2015 Emily Wong-Swartz Have you ever put in consideration the importance of protein and its effect on the human body as it relates to proper nutrition and dieting? If you haven’t please note that protein is vital source of energy and a component of the macronutrients chain in human dieting. The very element of protein itself is somewhat complex‚ and I will discuss with you later in details protein and its functions‚ the various
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